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M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring1 Noise and correlation monitoring using LArNoiseMonToolBase M. Lefebvre University of Victoria.

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1 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring1 Noise and correlation monitoring using LArNoiseMonToolBase M. Lefebvre University of Victoria Endcap expert week 08 June 2006 Noise comparisons  HEC LV on/off Coherent noise

2 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring2 summary histo for tag LArMonTools-00-01-79  the same criterion is applied for the EM and FCal  for the HEC, the same criterion is applied but per region per ieta within a FEB  this is well adapted to the HEC the noise varies a lot per FEB and per region at least 4 channels for a given (region, ieta) in each HEC FEB, corresponding to different iphi values  this is NOT well adapted to the EM often only 2 channels for a given (region, ieta) in a FEB  by default, D = 0.5 better that 1., as it allows to flag very low noise channels from tag LArMonTools-00-01-80  improvement in the case of mixed gain data

3 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring3 summary histo (continued) run 1153 (pedestal, high gain, 10063 events) EndcapCFT10Slot08 EndcapCFT02LHECM2 data corruption LArMonTools-00-01-80 correct treatment of summary histogram for mixed gain data FT09: “EMecSpecial” FT10: “HEC”

4 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring4 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 Typical FT09 (FT02R) “EMecSpecial” febs Similar results Note 64 channels for presampler

5 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring5 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, EMEC febs Similar results same for EMInner2

6 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring6 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, HEC febs HEC LV on increases noise but does not affect pedestal Same result for other 5 HEC febs

7 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring7 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, HECM2 HEC LV on increases noise but does not affect pedestal these are the seemingly uncorrupted channels

8 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring8 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, HECM2 HEC LV on increases noise but does not affect pedestal these are the corrupted channels channels 08-15 and 72-79

9 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring9 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, region context corrupted channels are in sampling0-4 region0

10 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring10 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT09 (FT02R) “EMecSpecial”, feedthrough context similar results

11 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring11 pedestal and noise: run 1153 vs 1202 FT10 (FT02R) “HEC feedthrough”, feedthrough context similar pedestal results increase in noise with HEC LV on EMEC not affected

12 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring12 summary histo (continued) run 1202 (pedestal, high gain, 10035 events) EndcapCFT10Slot08 EndcapCFT02LHECM2 corrupted data... corrupted consistently!! channel 21 with low noise FT09: “EMecSpecial” FT10: “HEC”

13 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring13 pedestal and noise: run 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, HECM2 these are supposed to be the uncorrupted channels channel 21 with very low noise, as reported in run 1078

14 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring14 pedestal and noise: run 1202 FT10 (FT02L) “HEC feedthrough”, HECM2 channel 21 with low noise, as reported in run 1078 normal channel 20

15 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring15 coherent noise summary: run 1153 vs 1202 largest coherent noise in EMInner1

16 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring16 coherent noise: run 1153 vs 1202 largest coherent noise in EMInner1 R  1.23

17 M. Lefebvre, 8 June 2006Noise and correlation monitoring17 correlations 1153, 1154, 1155 typical example HIGH MEDIUM LOW


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